Credit where it's due, the front office has done an admirable job in trying to keep the team on message and has clearly briefed all of the players on the political leanings of MOST fans . . . To be fair, after a 50-year drought for the team. Gratitude is probably the overwhelming emotion.
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'Why would I not?': Kansas City Chiefs cornerback says he's looking forward to White House
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'Why would I not?': Kansas City Chiefs cornerback says he's looking forward to White House
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Chiefs' Bashaud Breeland excited for White House visit after Super Bowl LIV win
The Kansas City Chiefs are planning a visit to the White House after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV - their first championship in 50 years. Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland told TMZ Sports on Wednesday he is really itching to go.
Leave Tyreek off the trip. He doesn’t know how to speak or behave in public.
ReplyDelete^^^True Dat
ReplyDeleteI just hope Mr Trump does not think the team is still from Kansas. We want nothing to do with the filthy drunken rats.
ReplyDelete^^^ lulz!
ReplyDeleteI can see liberal tears and faux rage over this already, the dimwits that live here are already planning on protesting the team, why, losers that’s why.
ReplyDeleteTRUE DAT 6:52... Why would the National Felon league want to separate from THe murder / crime rate of KCMO and St.louis ? 2 of the most deadliest and violent crime Cities in America ,but same state. Certainly something to be proud of and one should not confuse Kansas for that.
ReplyDeleteThe Chiefs are winners being honored by a visit to the White House, enough said.
ReplyDeleteThe Chiefs are showing that they have class.
ReplyDeleteGood job, men!
Tell T not to hold crotch or hike leg to dog pee. Better yet, T stay home.
ReplyDeleteJust let him out at game time to receive.
^^^Know what I'm sayin'?
ReplyDeleteFrank Clark literally wore a shirt with trump on it to TWO super bowl press conferences. The team fucking loves the guy but media companies have to pretend like it's a controversy because their ratings suck
ReplyDeleteThis country can't never just appreciate anything of good. I'm sure our Chiefs Team know how to conduct themselves especially at the WH. I just wish those that oppose to this stop with the negative comments. You guys are so quick to judge people, pets ,teams, etc can we just get along without the extra.
ReplyDelete^^^^STFU
ReplyDeleteHill doesn't know how to behave in public? Then he should be in good company at the White House LOL
ReplyDeleteWill it be a hamberder party???
ReplyDeleteClass trumps race.
ReplyDeleteLeave Trump off trip. He doesn’t know how to speak or behave in public.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad that the players have to be coached to not say anything that might offend Trump's fragile little ego. Don't be the guy that says something to make Trump decide not to invite us. Sad.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that no invitation has been sent yet is telling. If this was Trump's BFF Bob Kraft and the Patriots, they would have already held the event.
Trump is unsure if he will be comfortable around this team. This isn't Tom Brady, Julian Edelman, and Gronk. Outside Kelce, all the marquee players are black (except Obama at quarterback). Not Trump's regular crowd. What happens when he says, "Oh, look at my African American over here!". Awkward.
^^^^ And yet they're still going...weird.
ReplyDeleteThe last two Superbowl champs didn't go.
ReplyDeleteIt turns out hosting championship athletes at the White House is just one more thing Obama's team was better at.
If you're going to troll 3:31, at least know what's going on and be factual.
ReplyDeleteTrump said he invited them last week (we all know how good his word is). He said it would probably be this week. Didn't happen. No date set yet. Nothing is scheduled. We absolutely don't know if they will actually go.
Weird.